What Is Botox and How Is It Used in Dentistry?
In this video, Drs. Karen Becerra Penagos and Myrna Aguilar explain how Botox can help calm overworked jaw muscles in TMJ care, and why it’s a functional option for patients seeking real relief, not cosmetic changes.
We do use Botox in our office, especially for patients who are dealing with TMJ-related problems. When someone grinds or clenches their teeth, those jaw muscles can become overworked. Botox helps relax those muscles, which can reduce excessive force and relieve the symptoms caused by that overuse.
This is a functional treatment, not a cosmetic one. It is often used for patients who grind or clench their teeth and experience muscle fatigue, jaw pain, or tension. In many cases, this type of treatment may be covered by dental insurance because it is related to function rather than appearance.
If you have TMJ issues and experience symptoms such as migraines, headaches, jaw soreness, or muscle pain when you wake up, we encourage you to call our office. We can evaluate your situation and discuss whether Botox may be a helpful option for you.

